You Aint Seen Me Right
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Hated (1994)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 1st April 2011
Ever feel like there should be more to cinema than CGI animals and Ashton Kutcher? Then look no further! You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that shines a big ol' respectable critiquing spotlight on some little-known films you really should watch.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Chimes at Midnight (1965)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 25th March 2011
You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is our weekly feature that shines a spotlight on lesser-known films and discusses their many merits - it's like the transcript of a DVD commentary that we'll never get to hear because all the original filmmakers are long dead.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Advise and Consent (1962)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 18th March 2011
Sick of alien invasions and intelligent sci-fi time-warpy thrillers starring Jake Gyllenhaal? Then we've got the solution for you! You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is our weekly feature that focuses on little known films none of which feature those two things I just mentioned. Well, they haven't yet, anyway.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Kafka (1991)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 11th February 2011
Just as the Academy has cruelly ignored The A-Team in this year's Oscar noms, so too are we sometimes guilty of overlooking the occasional worthy film. You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that points out these lesser-known gems and then bashes you round the head with them until you pay them the attention they deserve.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Drive, He Said (1971)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 28th January 2011
How many times have you seen Private Benjamin? 14, 15 times? You're a disgrace. You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that gives you a reason to stop watching Private Benjamin. Yes, you.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Gates of Heaven (1978)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 21st January 2011
Everyone can quote the entire Choose Life speech from Trainspotting and hum five different John Williams scores in turn, so if you want to impress at that single swingers evening, you're going to have to learn about more obscure films. Here's where You Ain't Seen Me, Right? comes in.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Eureka (1983)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 14th January 2011
Looking forward to the weekend? Gonna get off your face on booze and drugs? Well you have to earn it first, buster! Here's another edition of You Ain't Seen Me, Right?, a weekly discussion on those little-known films that just want to get to know you.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Hardcore (1979)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 7th January 2011
While the rest of the website celebrates its Total Film Best Movie Blog nomination with a roomful of coke and hookers, this weekly feature shines a spotlight on little-known films and loudly tuts in the corner.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Nights of Cabiria (1957)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 26th November 2010
While we all get blindsided by the 6 trailers, 9 TV spots and 14 international posters for each new major cinema release, You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is the weekly feature that pays tribute to those films that deserve more recognition.
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You Ain't Seen Me, Right? - Figures in a Landscape (1970)
Movie Feature | Daniel | 19th November 2010
Here at Shiznit Towers, we like to occasionally remind you that we're all here for our mutual love of film rather than our mutual hatred for Danny Dyer, so You Ain't Seen Me, Right? is here to educate, stimulate and masturbate your passion for cinema by introducing you to an otherwise little-known film.
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